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Who is overreacting to us running for 330 yards? And what is overreacting to running for 330 yards? Being excited about it? Being happy? Pointing out that it's our 2nd best rushing output against an FBS team since 2004? Pointing out that it was done against a defense that was supposed to be pretty good and was good stopping the run last year?

It's ok for Miami fans to be excited and happy about our team and our run game, especially coming off our last game where we did NOTHING and barely even crossed midfield the entire game against a CUSA team. It's ok, man. It's ok to be a fan. It's ok to advocate for our school and our team and our guys
“Bro, let me deconstruct this 330 yards of rushing.” lol

**** yeah I’m happy, it’s like they didn’t watch us last year
 
I thought Cam was a “Miami” caliber back when I first saw him play, and still think so. At first glance I think the same of Chaney and Rooster. At least in terms of running style. I have no idea if they can do the other things necessary for them to be complete backs because Thursday was the first time I saw them play. No idea if either of those guys can pick up a blitz. Add in the fact that King can run, and things are looking up in the ground game. To state the obvious, the OL needs reps and time together. It would be a welcome surprise if, at the end of the year, we all thought the OL was the most improved unit on the team, even given that good running backs can make an OL look better. I’ll take it.
 
Opposing Defensive coordinators are probably pooping in their pants right now.


King can run and all 4 backs who played looked decent when given a chance.
The two "freshmans" will only get better the more they get carries and get used to the speed of the game at this level.

Once they do then watch out...
 
“Bro, let me deconstruct this 330 yards of rushing.” lol

**** yeah I’m happy, it’s like they didn’t watch us last year
LOL at "bro, let me deconstruct these 330 yards." That's the fcking truth. Miami fans spend too much time trying to be objective and smart that they forget they're supposed to be fcking fans. They want to tamp down anything good and shout from the mountaintops about anything negative.

They even go out of their way to conjure up negative spins on 330 rushing yards. "Yeah, bro, but we we aren't gonna run for 330 every week, bro." Yeah, no ****. No one does.
 
Do you honestly think that kind of game plan is going to work every week? I don't. You do, and good for you. We can not get away with that sloppiness every week.

I'm not saying UAB is bad. I never said that. What I did say was that this approach won't work every week. We won't get away with missed passes and lack of WR separation. We won't get away with what I saw last night for very long.
Our OC adjusts to what a defense gives him and finally pounds the ball when the opportunity is there and y’all want to hang it around his neck as an indictment.
 
LOL at "bro, let me deconstruct these 330 yards." That's the fcking truth. Miami fans spend too much time trying to be objective and smart that they forget they're supposed to be fcking fans. They want to tamp down anything good and shout from the mountaintops about anything negative.

They even go out of their way to conjure up negative spins on 330 rushing yards. "Yeah, bro, but we we aren't gonna run for 330 every week, bro." Yeah, no ****. No one does.
I think I'd take the over on that 330 at loserville
 
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I feel this is dead on.

King missing Payton in the end zone is the pass I can't get out of my head.

Perfect play call, no one around Payton , no pressure on King. You won't get an easier look at a 10 yd TD pass. And King's pass wasn't even close.

2020 had a very 2017 vibe before last night. 2020 has a very 2018 vibe after last night.
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No pressure? Do y’all even watch the game?

This was King’s worst pass of the night.”

Yep, makes sense. He missed the throw.

King is essentially Malik Rosier because of one throw I don’t even remember accurately and definitely haven’t rewatched.

Nope. Nope. You guys just love losing your minds over regular football stuff. Everything is an indictment and an absolute when you want it to be. Everything else is dismissible.
 
Like the ones that were 4 yards behind UAB DBs for walk in TDs that King missed? Or the one who was standing uncovered in the end zone that King missed from 10 yards away?
I only saw Hartley beat his guy once and King missed him, the wr open in the end zone was a great play call and misdirection and king missed him. Again, they may have called a vanilla game but I didn’t see any wr impress me.
 
Actually, I might take issue with that.

I was speaking with a senior director of college scouting for an NFL team last week, whom I have known for many years. We actually played against each other in college. He has seen King close up and has watched a lot of tape on him.

He says:

"King's a great athlete, but basically a sandlot QB. Good enough of a passer and a student of the game to beat average teams with his arm, but not nearly good enough as a passer to beat really good teams throwing the ball. Future in the NFL is in the slot. Could play 8 or 9 years there if it all goes well. He's by far the best athlete at QB that UM has on the roster, and has really good leadership and character traits. Will be great in the locker room. But the most talented QB in the room is the Van Dyke kid from Connecticut. He's just not ready yet, and King gives them the best opportunity to win games right now. But remember, even in the Major Applewhite offense, King was only 15-10 as a starter in the AAC. The ACC is tougher. He's an upgrade over the past 2 years for UM, but even with King, because of his limitations, they are no better than an 8 win team against that schedule. Lashlee will get a lot of production from that offense, but more than 8 wins? Just not seeing it. They'll really struggle with Clemson, UNC, and when they go to Blacksburg."
"King was only 15-10 as a starter." This is where I stopped reading and the director of scouting lost credibility with me. In two of the five losses (Memphis and Army) in 2018, King never played because he was injured. In 2018, Houston went 8-5 and lost to Texas Tech 63-49, SMU 45-31, Temple 59-49, Memphis 52-31 and Army 70-14. In those 3 losses he played, he threw for 431, 175 and 322. How you winning games with Mark D'Onofrio calling your defense? How King performs in the ACC this year is obviously TBD, but the director of scouting's assessment is very jaded.
 
people crazy, King was off on a few throws but he has an arm and he’s pretty **** accurate, most of his passes were on the money

Actually, accuracy has been something he has struggled with at times in the past.

If you look at his last 2 years in Houston, 8 of the 15 games he played in 2018-2019 were less than 60% completion percentage. His game is fast pace and explosive plays, not pinpoint accuracy.

He seemed hesitant throwing the ball against UAB. It's hard to tell on TV if it's bc guys weren't open or he wasn't trusting his arm, knowing his has his legs to bail him out.
 
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Who is overreacting to us running for 330 yards? And what is overreacting to running for 330 yards? Being excited about it? Being happy? Pointing out that it's our 2nd best rushing output against an FBS team since 2004? Pointing out that it was done against a defense that was supposed to be pretty good and was good stopping the run last year?

It's ok for Miami fans to be excited and happy about our team and our run game, especially coming off our last game where we did NOTHING and barely even crossed midfield the entire game against a CUSA team. It's ok, man. It's ok to be a fan. It's ok to advocate for our school and our team and our guys

It's definitely ok to be excited about our running game. I'm excited about it too. It looked great.

It's also ok to be concerned about our passing game. It looked terrible.

But our running game always looks unstoppable against CUSA. Always.

Did we look much better against CUSA teams than we did in 2019? Yes. Did we look the exact same against CUSA as we did in 2018, 2016, 2015, 2013? Yes.

It's great to have hope & excitement. It's also totally fine to have perspective.
 
Needs to tighten up.

If teams dare King to beat them with his arm, I think he’s capable.



King having a bad passing day could be a net positive for our passing game against Louisville. If Im scheming for the Canes offense after week one, I put my defense in a series of run oriented zones designed to keep King in the pocket and force him to hit his windows throwing over top of his O line.

I think this can help our receivers as well. Wont need to work so hard for separation.
 
King hasn’t played in a long time and has had minimal practices with our receivers who desperately need time and reps with any QB.

Mallory and Jordan will help him a TON next few games. We’ll make adjustments to get them the ball more.

UAB had a run D that has what 20thish last year. Louisville was outside of top 100.

I see us gashing them and King throwing for 2-3 TD’s. Jarren had SIX last year.
 
If people followed the off season, they’d know that the teams strength is the running backs and we were told that we should expect a heavy dose of running. Crazy concept that our OC actually played to our strength For once, and set our O up for success? Yes, Passing game needs some work, which with Kings leadership, I’m sure they will Be working on it after practice etc. I expect him to be sharper, and the WR group to be scrapier. King missed some throws, but I don’t believe that is normal for him...we shall see.
 
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